Readers Digest


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Highlights of Readers Digest India magazine, March 2014 Many of us tend to get worked up by alarmist medical headlines, whereas it’s the everyday habits that are more likely to harm us. Our March cover story “What Worrywarts Should Really Worry About!” sets the record straight and trashes some common irrational fears while cautioning the readers against real health risks. Our “Inspiration” section features a born giver, Amit Chandra of Mumbai. A busy managing director of a large investment company, Chandra is not just a generous philanthropist himself, but also strives to rope in as many people as he can to become part of a mass-donation movement for the country’s good. Take a visual break and soak in some imposing portraits frozen in time in our picture-story, “The Master Eye of N.K. Sareen.” This months “In My Opinion” calls for introspection—Dr Farhad Dalal, a UK-based psychotherapist, expresses deep concern about the unkind manner with which we treat servants here in India. Other highlights of the March issue include the “Looking Good” section that gives interesting insights into the contextual nature of beauty, and our travel story, “Falling for Cuba.” The March Digest also has its share of regular offerings—so don’t miss the jokes, cartoons and features like “RD Living” filled with tips to make your life easier and “Word Power.”